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US S2192

SECURE Act of 2017 Security, Enforcement, and Compassion United in Reform Efforts Act


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Introduced
12/05/2017
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

SECURE Act of 2017 Security, Enforcement, and Compassion United in Reform Efforts Act This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to achieve situational awareness and operational control of the U.S. southern border and to deter and detect illegal activity in high traffic areas. The bill authorizes National Guard and Department of Defense support to secure such border. DHS shall establish: (1) a National Border Security Advisory Committee, (2) the Integrated Border Enforcement Team program, (3) Tunnel Task Forces, and (4) a biometric exit data system to complete the required integrated biometric entry and exit data system. The bill provides for: (1) additional border control and immigration personnel, (2) reimbursement to state and local prosecutors for federally initiated immigration-related criminal cases, (3) expansion of biometric technology and data, and (4) immigration detention capacity increases. Operation Stonegarden is established in DHS. DHS shall reinstate and operate the Secure Communities immigration enforcement program. DHS may construct new ports of entry along the northern and southern borders. The bill revises provisions regarding: (1) alien apprehension and detention, (2) nonimmigrant admissions, (3) parole authority, (4) sanctuary jurisdictions, (5) unaccompanied alien children, (6) human smuggling and trafficking, (7) drug trafficking and crimes of violence committed by illegal aliens, (8) visa and passport security, (9) background checks, (10) status adjustment, (11) naturalization, (12) asylum, (13) terrorists, (14) expedited removal, (15) immigration-related crimes and penalties, and (16) DHS positions in U.S. territories.

AI Summary

Here is a summary of the key provisions of this bill in a single paragraph using plain language: This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to achieve operational control of the U.S. southern border, increase personnel and resources for immigration enforcement, establish new border security task forces and programs, expand biometric data collection and information sharing, increase penalties for certain immigration-related crimes, bar terrorists and other high-risk individuals from adjusting their immigration status or becoming U.S. citizens, and make various other changes to immigration laws and policies. The bill authorizes additional funding and resources to implement these measures.

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 275. (on 12/06/2017)

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